According to Wikipedia, the genus Iris has over 260 species and takes its name from the Greek word rainbow. In my garden I have at least 30 different colors and varieties. Iris is easily one of my very favorite plants due to their seemingly infinite varieties and colors. Their foliage adds great structure to the garden and their hardiness makes them a must have. If you plant shallow and don’t keep them saturated or in constant shade Iris will serve you well. Unless you are looking for something special, I would take a look at what your friends have. They will most likely be willing to share. I myself have on occasion asked a stranger if they would be willing to spare just a corm or two
Monday, May 17, 2010
Iris Spring Forth
According to Wikipedia, the genus Iris has over 260 species and takes its name from the Greek word rainbow. In my garden I have at least 30 different colors and varieties. Iris is easily one of my very favorite plants due to their seemingly infinite varieties and colors. Their foliage adds great structure to the garden and their hardiness makes them a must have. If you plant shallow and don’t keep them saturated or in constant shade Iris will serve you well. Unless you are looking for something special, I would take a look at what your friends have. They will most likely be willing to share. I myself have on occasion asked a stranger if they would be willing to spare just a corm or two
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Mothers Day typically marks the time when it is "safe" to put out your tender plantings around these parts. My gut had me hold off on the tomatoes and peppers but I did get my herbs in. Last night I had A stand in the rain with her umbrella while I ran around placing pots over my tender new additions to the garden. On my way to work at 5:15a.m. I found this in the driveway:
Not exactly the type of plant, tree, flower, sun weather I am longing for. Sigh.
Monday, May 10, 2010
A Little Chicken
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